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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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SIDE GLANCES By George Clark ROOSEVELT REGIME PLANS DEAL' FOR WOMEN BOARD DECLINES PROPOSITION ON SALE OF SPRINGS PIONEER MEETING DATED Daughters Society- Will Entertain Thursday Afteinood Weber county nembehi of the' Daughters of UtJh Pioneers! wUl hold their annu il open meeting Thursday afternoon at (two to Pioneer hall the tabernacle square After reports of the yarlous departments have been received the following music program will be given Pioneer sings Bertha Luddtagon Leona Maddock and Vida Badger: "Country to the i Bernide Tyree Historical songs' I Lived in William -Wright Song of Hoskins Sword of Reed Gam- In answer to a recent proposal Ogden City commissioners this morning voted to notify Thomas special liquidating -agent to charge of the Ogden State bank that the city is not 'interested at this time to the purchase from the closed institution of El Monte Springs i The springs resort located at the mouth of Ogden canyan was used last summer to connection with the municipal golf course which is just across the highway from the resort building STATES UNITE IN SNOW STUDY Forecasting Water Supply Found Useful To Several Interests BLOCKED WAYS 'AGAIN OPENED I 1 Workers Overcome Losses 1 Caused By Wind Slides Occur Most of the gains to ope ping high ways to northern Utah which were wiped out Sunday and Monday by a strong wind had beep (made up today it was reported by the Utah state highway commission! The highway from Brigham City to Logan over Sardine Oapyon was passable tut rather rough as was the highway between1 foremonton and Malad both of which were closed Monday I ON SNOWVIXLEi ROUTE The road from Snowviale to Tre monton wps reported payable this morning but closed between Tre-monton land Strevell i Three slides occurred 1 in Ogden canyon Monday due to the unusually warm weather but traffic was not disturbed Weberv ca iyon also experienced several snjsill slides without damage Every wirm day in tlfr neari future it reported will probably see slides to both Ogdeh and We ber canyons SURFACE ROUG Althoughl practically ejll Weber county roads and Ogden city streets werje open today j(hey were 'extremely tough and deeply' rutted The thaw of Monday! turned snow into slush and allowed fvheels of vehicles to sink so deeply that to some motor chrs were hung up op high centers) Considerable trouble from this source was) expericncedUifia mom 'tog after the slush had frozen solid 1 la tht city equipment was to breaking ruts and attempting to pmf slurh to the sides of the streets I 1 mell Old-time songs' Home Edna Rire Old Red Shawl" EUi Guejrtler Reed Gamraell and Hayes 1 Humorous Songs Arva Paul and Ina Wade "Polly Wolly Reed 0 am- mell Walter Stevenson and ton Burton Congregational1 song four Pioneers" All members are cordiilly invited to attend Yeomen have been promised more consideration In the government service by the new democratic administration Among those prominently mentioned for high posts are Frances Perkins (upper left) of mu for ecretry of labor and Mrs Ruth Bryan Owen (center) retiring representative from Florida for minister to Denmark The roil of women under consideration for other important offices Include Mrs Nellie Taylos Ross (upper right) former governor of Wyoming who Is mentioned for the civil service commission Mr Stanley Hodge (lower left) of Mlnneeota who is talked of for post-mistress for Minneapolis or for cdllector of internal revenue and Mr Emily Newell Blair (lower right) of Missouri (Associated Prese Photos) 9 Now you know not to interrupt father when he's in his Forsling director of the Intermountain forest and range experiment station returned this morning from Reno Nevada where he attended the western interstate conference pf snow survey The conference he said was at-ended by representatives from Utah Nevada and California the three states that are taking the lead to snow survey work Although' the amount of snow stored to the mountains and foot hills has been a vital factor to the amount of Irrigation water available for crops in the summer Forsling said it has been in the past few years that any effort has been made to determine to advance what the storage amounts to and what the farmers expect in the way of irrigation water in the summer The snow survey work was Instigated by Dr Church University of Nevada who developed instruments to measure the water content i The work he said is appreciated by irrigation and power companies and especially by farm and0m eferences SCHOOLS WILL -PAYJRIBDTES Library Will Remain Open But Public Office Will Close Announcement of Marriage Made Announcement is made of the re- cent marriage of Miss Fern Davis and Floyd A Taylor Mrs Taylor 1 the daughter of Mrs Josephine Davis Ogden a idL Davis St Anthony Idaho She is known for her talent in dramatic art circles having been connected with stage work as well as composition and broadcasting of radio plays ft Mr Taylor is the' son of Mri and Mrs Taylor fef Plain City lie is a graduate of tie Utah State Ag- I rlcultural oollege at Logan where i he received Special recognition to football and swimming pie Is also a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha national fraternlt) Parole I Continued Heavy Vote Attracted By Race For Directorships In Chamber of Commerce Heliopolis chapter of the Delphian has postponed Its meeting on account of the holiday Wednesday and will hold the next meeting March 1 Judge By District Call 252 for information regarding advertising rates in this column 2075 SCHOOLS STAY WITHIN BUDGET Hopkins Say City System Hopeful Of Running Full Nine Month Ogden city schools according to a statement made by Superintendent Karl Hopkins are well within the budget expenditures lor this year and it is hoped that the schools will run the regular nine months closing on May 26 Figures released by the state superintendent of public instruction show the relative per capita expenditures for the 40 school districts in the state for 1931-32 Ogden total expenditure Ms less per capita of school population than the average or median for the state The comparative figures for Ogden city Weber county Salt Lake city and the state are given below: pleading a street car robbery Clarence (Butch) Jenkins 19 was taken before District Judge Eugche Pratt lata Monday The court had learned tlf at Jenk 'ins w'as serving a 10-day sehtence In city jail fojr drunkenness and he directed officers to bring tpe young man before him Jenkins admitted he wfnt to a dance became intoxicated and was At Flagpole Notice was given to day to boy scouts and girl scouts that there will be no flag raising ceremonies at Memorial drive tomorrow birthday dgden city schools will not close cm birthday but assemblies will be held some time dur tog the day to every school whereto ithe virtues of George Washington w111 extolled- Exercises will also pe 1161(1 relative the -proper ob amount of water which will be servance of the flag Mrs available as shown by the snow re- Falck has been co-operating with the schools to preparation of these At the present time Forsling said programs there are 150 snow courses used in This year the city schools will have California to determine the depth I a spring vacation week beginning of snow 50 in Utah and 40 to ye-April 3 Weber county schools will also remain in operation Wednesday The Carnegie free library will re-main open all day as usual on birthday All departments will be in operation City county state and federal offices and alsor financial institutions I will cease activities Wednesday MARSH ADVISES TREE BAIT- USE For Office Supplies Phone 288 A Walter Stevenson Modern Office Supply 2414 Washington avenue 3195 arrested Judge Pratt directed that Jenkins be not allowed come downtown alone at night ahd again paroled the young mlan to his brother to report April 3 With what was reported to be an extra heavy vote of the membership five directors were elected to the Ogden chamber of commerce Monday to serve three years each -Polls were opened at seven Monday niorning and closed at seven that evening and due to the large percentage of the members voting it was quite late in the evening before the results were known Those elected to the board are: Randall manager of Utah district Amalgamated Sugar company Frank Browning president Ogden Buick Sales company Samuel Powell attorney Ronald Wads worth manager Utah Packing corporation David Romney secretary-manager Ogden Paint Oil Glass company 1 These man replaced the following! Ray Boyle Leonard A Miller Walter Farr and Joseph Scowcroft The new directors will meet with the holdover direettors next Monday for organization purposes On Monday evening the annual membership meeting of the chamber will be held Holdover directors are: Mairs district manager Penney company IL Hemingway president Commercial Security bank George Glen president Glen Brothers Music company George Quillian district manager Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company Jeppesen assistant vice and cashier First Savings bank Nims district manager Utah Power light company Fred M-Nye president Fred Nye company Fred Smith superintendent Ogden Union Railway Depot company Thompson district manager Sperry Hour company Mt Ogden stake Men men and Gleaner girls 'will hold a party at nine tonight in the Ninth ward hall comer of Thirty-first street and Porter avenue Ogden Elks Will Victories Attained By Weber Debaters High honors ai-e being -won in California by thxjee Weber cc liege debaters Dee Bramwellj Curtis Bybee and Leonard PetersonJ whe left for Los Angeles ahd lits vicinity recently They have won 12! decisions out of as many debates according to Professor MOnson debating coach at the college who received Word from them today JThe debaters will be home next week he said Two girl debaters Melba McDonald and Helen McKay who will tour the middlewest will leave rln about three weeks Professor Monson added Join ation In Celeb Nine Ogdfjn Elks will joE cial train from Salt Lake Theft Noted An electric drill was stolen from the shop of William Cortez at- Twenty-first street and Washington avenue during the past few days according to a report to the police station Believes Loss Of Orchard Growth From Mice Will Be Heavy Possibility of danger to fruit trees from field mice during the winter Boyr Contributions Marsh district agricultural ta- E-Xpected I Reach $3000 of orchardists last fall by LeRoy inspector He recommended that a spe fry and other point-4 south of Ogden at twelve tonight for Pocatello Idaho to take pan to a celebration of anniversary The -4H- VETERANS TJ I LID AIR YMENTO Traffic Case In the city court this morning Matsui a Japanese was sentenced to pay a fipe of $2 on his plea of guilty of parking his motor car in an alleyway February 20 will remain to Poca-Wednesday and part of the night returning to Uijah early Thursday morning Ogden Elk in the party will be A Illness Suffered RoadCo missioner secretary Joppe-sen A Hendricks A Briscoe Fred Schoss A Meyetj Frank Matthews William Hpe and James Grow1 Judgment District Judge A Wade has awarded the Smoot Lumber company a default Judgment for $353 plus interest against Ollie and Emma Ellis Gentry and directed foreclosure of a mortgage on real property securing a note Forsling Appoints Committees Parker members tf the frtah state highway commission! fs confined to his home 1283 Twenty-sixth street Dr Ezra IJ Rich aid this morning that Mr Parker took sick Friday afternoon taj Salt Lake City and returned home that eve-tog The illness Dr Rich said was caused from av ge condition and poisoned oats' be placed about the Hundreds of dollars were being pr0tectl0ni contrlbuted today by Ogden busi-toe destructive mouse mess professional and industrial past totor bas probably men and women to the boy scouts of been the most fayorable for heavy Ogden Gateway council to provide loss from field mice that we have! funds for carrying through Ogden In many years End where the I and northern Utah scouting for the trees have not been protected ex- year With $6200 to be raised the tensive damage will undoubtedly re- contributions of Ogden are expected suit" Marsh said "Where the frees to reach $3000 to this drive were not treated last fall they One thousand dollars had been should Immediately be examined by contributed in special gifts accord digging away the snow and placing tag to announcement made at the poisoned grain around them scouting breakjfast held this mom A great many trees only par- tog at the Hotel Ben Lomond These tially damaged at the present time were subscribed through a commit-as well as others that are not to- tee composed of Harmon Barton jured at all may be saved by a and Ray Boyle The other com little work right now mittees designated as colonels and "Orchardists can put their time captains are to report this evening to no better advantage than fol-jTbe campaign will be continued lowing up these recommendations torough the week If necessary without At the breakfast this morning Estate Letters of administration of Charles A Jones deceased were granted to Barker late Monday by District Judge I A Wade Ttl operating costs $6915 $5515 342 1336 Capital outlay Debt service 557 1685 £ommitteeij for the year were ap pointed by Forsling president at a meetind of the Ogden' Federal Business association in the Hote Ben Lomond today The committees are: Finch Morse iRufus A Carrier real estate and housing Pearson Geggus and A Stevenson purchases and supplies Mitchell Woods and A Ward personnel Dana Parktosjm anc Stephen Brat publicity CHOOSE LEADERS Wartime 4 Battery Intends To Conduct Reunion Wednesday Fourteenth annual reunion of toe members of toe wartime battery of the 145th field artillery regiment will be held at two Wednesday afternoon at the American Le gion chateau Smedtog president of the wartime battery announced that a program of entertainment is be tog arranged for the reunion Of ficers for the year win be elected Notices have bepn mailed to all members of the wartime battery whose addresses are known President Smedtog said He added that all who served with the battery or regiment during the war are cor dially invited to attend Besides President Smedtog other officers include Alma Wright vice president and Joseph Dies sec retary-treasurer' Divorces Granted At an Ogden city meeting today Porter 3021 Porter avenue a former deputy -sheriff was appointed a special officer to serve as a watchman MAP PROGRAM i Field Representative To Speak At Meeting Thursday Holstein breeders will meet with A Mathiesorx extension field representative of the Holstein Friesian association at seven-thirty clock Thursday evening to plan the 1933 program "of activities for We ber county The meeting win be held in the office of County Agen A Christiansen 375 Federal building under the' direction of Ralph Robson president of Weber County Holstein Breeders associa-tion All dairymen of the county are invited to hear what Mr Mathieson has to say about the dairy outlook It was announced that officers will be elected at the meeting to serve for the coming year Plans for the spring show also will be dismissed sTHlmake PINE PLANTINGS Stock From Colorado Will Be Put Out In Parley 1 Canyon Area youa FRIEND IN OF NEED A HflffUt lb AN MOM US Wilt SOLVE ANY FAMILY FINANCIAL FROeiEM Demands Vernal Joseph Sorenson pleaded not guilty before District Judge A Wade this morning to a charge of abandoning neglecting- and refusing to provide for his wife and their two minor children since August 18 1931 His case will be set down for trial at a later date Firemen Roof Answer Blaze Alarms Per capita total $9157 Women Will Give Patriotic Program Radiant chapter No 134 Women of the Moose ill hold a regular meeting Wednesday evening at seven-thirty in Moose hari After the meeting there will be a patriotic program given to which the husbands of members are cordially invited Refreshments will be served Ogden Male Singers Postpone Rehearsal There will be no rehearsal of the Ogden male singers Wednesday eve-tag it is announced by Tomlinson secretary The rehearsal was called off because it fell on birthday A full attendance is looked for to the rehearsal to be held Wednesday March 1 Tomlinson said called on into To Two Petitioners Suit Theresa Gamer filed suit in Second District court today seeking judgment of $275 and interest alleged to be due from deWit Brothers company as rental on property at 348 Twenty-fifth street To The Weber county clerk Issued marriage licenses late Monday afternoon to John Henry of Ogden and Ruby Schmall of Hooper Kanlchi Kawaguchi of Syracuse and Teruko Sase of Ogden La Rue Yates of Brigham City and Frewtrflla Bott Ogden and Clem Dickamore Farr West and Bernice Stoker Uintah George Lowe as chairman of -the finance committee presided and there were brief talks by Carlson regional scout executive of Los An geles and Rev John Edward Car ver representing the Gateway coun cil Members of the finance com mittee express confidence that the $3000 fund will be-raised this week the subscriptions coming close to Adjutant General Opposes that amount by this evening Move To Reduce i i Appropriation rurnish Bonds SALT LAKE CITY Feb 21 Fof Baldwin ApDCal Argument against reduction of the national guard appropriation- from SALT LAKE CITY Feb 21 the $157600 requested to $1000001 Five more of the sixteen de-by General fendants convicted In Montana fed- Williams before the joint appro- end court of the mails to toM of the leglela- Uud to Up If stock of Nathaniel Baldwin Inc 116 furnished -appeal bonds here today cept such a reduction without de- Haneter Finlr creasing the strength of toe guard) Flovd Dixon6 which he said would entail a cut to 22? 25oarfUel of the -federal funds asivnrm and JosePh Green told per 1 Harry Green fried bonds of $3500 Senator Malcolm A Keyser (RJeach Salt Lake) a member of the com- mittee suggested that the rate oflnJaxir Fli'innole Qniifflif pay rather than the strength of vJiaiUielS OOUgflt personnel be reduced and the com- 'ID I) mittee that an effort be UV KadlO Companies made to obtain a postponement of payment of $10000 due the Mar AjE Fiti a lice co 1 ROOM 821 ECCLES BUILDING RHONE 0 6 12 71 9(11 Twenfy-Fdartli Sf COR WASHINGTpN AVENUi OGDUU A El Two chimney sparks fire firemen of the central stat! action today! Only slight (damage in the burning of a few shingles occurred in epeh Instance The first fife wa at the residence of Spafrow 2565 Childs avenue at eleveri-twenty-eighth a and the other was at the home of Feterborg at 246? Madison av enue at twelvp-forty-three FcwTaxpayers Call To Make Objections I i YYeber county commissioners were sitting today as a board of equalization considering objections i to assessments on personal property Only a few taxpayers appeared during the morntag to obect to values as fixed by th41 office Two dates remain for the hearing of obpetions to personal property assessments They are March 21 and April 18 Lillian Thompson arid Walter A Luthy were granted divorces late on Monday by District Judge Eugene Pratt each' being a default case Mrs Thompson was freed from Walter Thompson whom she married- June 4 1926 to Evanston Wyo The suit contained grounds of desertion She was awarded custory of two minor children Mr Luthy was freed from Pearl Luthy whom he married Febru ary 13 1932 in Salt Lake City He charged cruelty alleging that she entertained other men while he was at work I The court reserved its ruling on Mr Luthys request that the former name Pearl Dumas be restored to her Letters Letters of administration in the estate of Andrew Renstrom deceased were issued Monday afternoon by District Judge Eugene Pratt to A Lindquist Burns With Intense Heat Low in Ash 2 herf SJS'aS for of -America and the MacKay loses armory Pur- Ra(ii0 and Telegraph company Inc Rutledge regional United States forester said this morning that 10000 young trees of various types of ptoe have been ordered for planting In the early spring in the canyon district of the Wasatch national forest Planting will be started as soon as soil conditions are favorable -The trees will come from the Monument national forest nursery Colorado and will soon be taken from the nursery grounds The canyon district is within the Salt Lake City watershed Some young trees planted there last year were said to have thrived beyond expectation The area tb be planted will cover about fifteen acres not to one plot but to places most de sired More Snow Forecast For Utah Wednesday SALT LAKE CITY (AP) More snowfall was forecast for Galt Lake City and northern Utah tonight and Wednesday by the weather bureau here today The fall will be light and will not be accompanied by unusual cold it was stated Lump Stove Nut Pea I Longest Burning Co mm Eftmell SniaipeEiiy $800 775 675 515 This The weekly meeting of directors of the Ogden chamber of commerce which was to have been held Monday noon will take place this evening at six in the Hotel Ben Lomond A dinner will precede the meeting Plate Action In city court today Nelden Eskelson was given five days to procure proper license plates for his car He had previously pleaded guilty to a charge of operating his car with improper plates February 19 1 AID STRICKEN FARMER FREEWATER John IL Brtaker fanner and crchardist was severely hurt in two successive accidents While he was convalescing neighborly orchardists living near him came to his ranch and did necessary work that fruit crop this season would prosper for 11 new channels of communication was made today to the radio I ame! commission following four years of Legislators YlSll litigation New stations at New 1 i I Orleans Chicago and Seattle were Ueai-BImd ochool sought Members of the Utah state school for the deaf and blind committee of the Utah legislature were to Ogden today making an inspection of the buildings and grounds and needs of the institution There will be no baby clinic at They were entertained at lunch- the Ogden city hall Wednesday 60n Dri Hampston Mrs morning Dr II Smith an-Eva Corey and William II Reed- pounced today The city hall will eo Jr members of the board of be closed to honor of trustees birthday 3121 Washington Ave WKEEE i CLEAN COAL IS KEPT CLEAljr PilaQnnG 665 i 9 Belief Coupons Accepted 1st GRADE HIGH OCTANE GAS IgA BEEHIVE1 GAS OIL CO 5" I Washington Ave No Third Grade Gasoline Sold i I.

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